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Harman/Kardon AVR 347
$899.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Remote learning feature greatly reduces setup time - automatically scans the surrounding area for compatible devices. Very aesthetically pleasing - transparent front and blue LED lighting add modern chic.
The Cons:Set up is relatively complex - users without audio routing experience may need to need to seek professional assistance. HD upscaling cannot be turned off - may stretch native 4:3 content and cause video distortion. Surround sound modes can't be applied to all output types - can be somewhat limiting depending on content type.
The Harman/Kardon AVR 347 is a 7.1-Channel A/V Receiver with HDMI switching and Audio and video processing. It has a Stereo mode power of 70W per channel, and Multichannel power of 55W x 7 Channels.
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It features Dolby Digital Plus, Pro Logic IIx, and Dolby Virtual Speakers. It also features EzSet Capabilities, a XM Ready Tuner, AM and FM Tuner and also Ipod connectivity for audio and video playback.
Features
- Stereo Power: 70W x 2
- Multichannel Power: 55W x 7
- Power Consumption: 65W idle, 540W maximum (7 channels driven)
- Signal to Noise Ratio (IHF-A): 100dB
- Television Format: NTSC
- Video Frequency Response:
- Composite and S-video: 10Hz – 8MHz (–3dB)
- Component Video: 10Hz – 100MHz (–3dB)
- HDMI:
- Type: Switching and Audio and video processing
- Inputs: 2
- Outputs: 1
- A/V Inputs: 5
- S-Video Inputs: 5
- Analog Audio Inputs: 4
- Digital Audio Inputs:
- Digital Audio Output:
- Unit Dimensions:
- Height: 6-1/2" (165mm)
- Width: 17-5/16" (440mm)
- Depth: 15" (382mm)
- Unit Weight: 30.6 lb (13.9kg)
- Price: $899
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Remote learning feature greatly reduces setup time - automatically scans the surrounding area for compatible devices
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Very aesthetically pleasing - transparent front and blue LED lighting add modern chic
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Set up is relatively complex - users without audio routing experience may need to need to seek professional assistance
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HD upscaling cannot be turned off - may stretch native 4:3 content and cause video distortion
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Surround sound modes can't be applied to all output types - can be somewhat limiting depending on content type
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Loud popping sound is produced when DVDs/Blu-ray discs are paused - ceases optical cable signal and is generally illogical
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